Kanye West Needs 1,200 Models for His Next Yeezy Fashion Show

Unless you've been living under a pile of Yeezys for the past few weeks, you know that on February 11, Kanye West is unveiling his Yeezy Season 3 clothing collection along with his somehow still untitled new album. Tickets for the event went on sale earlier this week—and according to West himself, sold out in 10 minutes. But if you missed out on securing a seat, there's another way for you to attend: be in the show itself. And you'll actually be paid to be there. And get to hear Kanye's new album before anyone else.

A casting call surfaced earlier today asking for up to 1,200 extras to participate in the staging. We can only imagine why so many people would be necessary for staging a fashion show. Is Kanye making 1,200 Yeezy Season 3 kits? As far as what these people will do, the call only says the following:

"Extras will go through makeup & wardrobe and will be positioned throughout the floor of Madison Square Garden in a fully designed set. They will stand comfortably throughout the set and receive direction on their performance gestures."

"Receive direction on their performance gestures" is one of the most vague descriptions for a potential dance routine/performance art pieces/flash mob. But, hey, if you're a Yeezus disciple and want to make a few extra bucks having a real talent for "standing comfortably throughout the set," then this seems like a pretty sweet gig.

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